February 6, 201213 yr It's just the way America chose to adopt the language as? I think it's something about the latin origin of -or versus like some french..somethingsomething of -our, but I could be wrong. We talked about this once in English but I hardly remember what the reason was.
February 6, 201213 yr Meh, the Americans spell a lot of words differently, obviously Colour, Glamour, Valour and many more. It is just the way the language has developed over there and as said it doesn't make much of a difference. Some things are pronounced differently but that's about it. I mean, they spell 'memorise' as 'memorize' and I always think that looks better after seeing it in KH so much haha, same with Organization. I spell a lot of things the American way, mostly because it's faster and looks better IMO, but also because Google Chrome highlights words that are spelled the UK way and it's annoying. So yeah, why does it matter, again? There will be some reason for it. It's not like they have a completely different alphabet...
February 6, 201213 yr Author I spell a lot of things the American way, mostly because it's faster and looks better IMO, but also because Google Chrome highlights words that are spelled the UK way and it's annoying. So yeah, why does it matter, again? There will be some reason for it. It's not like they have a completely different alphabet... You could easily change your "Spell-checker options". Pretty easy.
February 6, 201213 yr Popular Post We're sorry that the advanced dialect that belongs to America is to advanced for non-american primitives. America lost the need for this "U" years ago when we made it to the moon and established contact with the Monolith which gave those that came into physical contact with it approximately 300 million years worth of advanced knowledge. Why do those that aren't American think that Newt Gingrich wants a moon base? So everyone in America can come into physical contact with the monolith and be enlightened. ...And to set off a nuclear explosion in the shape of the middle finger. That way every night we can tell half the world to go screw themselves.
February 11, 201213 yr I always thought the u was added to change pronounciation to something like "co-looor" or "fa-vooorite" btw, I guess this confirms the WiiU to be a massive failure in the US while achieving huge success in all other English-speaking countries
February 11, 201213 yr Also, the British, Scottish, Welsh, Irish, Australian, New Zealander and Canadian all use the letter 'u' for favourite, colour, honour, ect. Seven against one. We win. Theses are all Eurpean countries though. Except Canada. It would have been better to use other languages because it would have supported your statement better.
February 11, 201213 yr Author Theses are all Eurpean countries though. Except Canada. It would have been better to use other languages because it would have supported your statement better. Australia and New Zealand are not European countries. We are in the Asia Pacific.
February 11, 201213 yr Theses are all Eurpean countries though. Except Canada. It would have been better to use other languages because it would have supported your statement better. All the countries I listed are part of the British Commonwealth. Their global location, whether in Europe, North America or the Asian Pacific, are of no matter. It is you who should pay attention. I did the research myself when I listed these countries. There's a reason why all these countries use the letter 'u' the way they do.
February 11, 201213 yr Because we're so fudging cool we can do whatever we want or blow your country up. Can't argue with American logic.
February 11, 201213 yr My second language is English so I got to choose between American or British but I choose American because: 1) I am too lazy to type an extra letter (U) and sometimes writing the (Z) is cooler than writing (S) as in Organization. I can't imagine it as Organisation to be honest 2) Because of reason 1
February 12, 201213 yr /facepalm HGSAWTIOHCEMCDOKD WAT IZ WRONG WIT U GAIZ? Can't you see that words that use the letter 'u' are prettier with 'u' in them? And the fact that you're all too lazy to put one exta letter in one word is downright pathetic, really. Props to the people of the British Commonwealth for getting off what could be their lazy asses to properly spell those words.
February 12, 201213 yr Well I guess I need to study up on useless information. Regardless English words like color sound way better than colour. It makes you sound like a walrus when you say colour.
February 12, 201213 yr Well I guess I need to study up on useless information. Regardless English words like color sound way better than colour. It makes you sound like a walrus when you say colour. don't you pronounce them the same im pretty sure you do lmaooo also mfw people think color looks nicer than colour colour looks really pretty guys omg and that applies to all of the other words that had the u omitted in America that sentence made no sense but you get what i mean
February 14, 201213 yr With someone with synesthesia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia), a sensory disorder that affects your senses with colour, I can tell that you that all letters I see are one particular colour. Color is monotonous, dull and boring whereas colour is so firetrucking colourful it's not even funny. When I see 'colour' I literally see rainbows.
February 14, 201213 yr We don't. English (UK) was written before English (US). BUT if u come to america a bunch of rednecks would say opposite of that
Why U Americans don't like the letter U?